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One leaped the fence and he let the others out.
When it ended with Dimitrov missing a diving volley, Tsonga leaped the net and reached down to pick him up off the grass.
The disease, which has leaped the Channel to France, prompting an American ban on many European meat imports, shows no sign of abating.
This was another example of what you might call post-truth journalism, which has leaped the fence from the internet to the mass media.
George Smiley is Le Carré's Mr Pickwick – in the sense that this fictional character seems to have leaped the bounds of the novels he has appeared in and has achieved a life of his own.
By Clara Binswanger and Philip Hamburger The New Yorker, September 2 , 1967P. 24 A friend who has rented a cottage in England for the summer writes that, after suffering through five straight days of miserable rain, her heart leaped the other morning when she turned on the radio and heard the announcer say, "Rain, followed by showers".
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X:drive has now leapt the furthest.
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